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When someone try’s to fer you are gay even after you have told them you are not. A form of teasg where a iend might nstantly imply you are gay for what you do." name="Dcriptn" property="og:scriptn * wired gay urban dictionary *
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When someone try’s to fer you are gay even after you have told them you are not.
A form of teasg where a iend might nstantly imply you are gay for what you do.
Gaylightg Friend 2: No, I’m not gay.